2022
DOI: 10.1177/14687976221091339
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Co-creating ecological restoration experiences at Aotearoa (New Zealand) eco-sanctuaries: An environmental philosophical approach

Abstract: With the continuing biodiversity crisis in New Zealand, an increasing number of eco-sanctuaries have been established to restore local ecology through the active management of invasive predator species, in combination with the translocation of endangered endemic wildlife. Seeking to achieve the (near) complete restoration of pre-human ecosystems, many of these projects are community-led social enterprises where tourism is developed for operation revenue and conservation advocacy. This paper explores perception… Show more

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“…The number of such fenced ecosanctuaries has increased steadily in recent years (Innes et al, 2019). As at April 2020, there were 29 fenced ecosanctuaries (Zhang, 2020) and 51 unfenced ecosanctuaries (Innes et al, 2019) in New Zealand.…”
Section: The Study Focus: Ecosanctuaries In New Zealandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of such fenced ecosanctuaries has increased steadily in recent years (Innes et al, 2019). As at April 2020, there were 29 fenced ecosanctuaries (Zhang, 2020) and 51 unfenced ecosanctuaries (Innes et al, 2019) in New Zealand.…”
Section: The Study Focus: Ecosanctuaries In New Zealandmentioning
confidence: 99%